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throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it and then that person is not going to buy it. in the rush is top level economic form and st. petersburg in top gear, more high profile gas or on the horizon, including russian president vladimir putin and the leaders of cats and austria. elsewhere, shocking evidence emerging in front regarding bodies donated for scientific research seems many were then sold for use and military experiments and crush tests . denmark triggers fundamental concerns in the e, u and u. n. r for his pasta law, allowing asylum seekers to be relocated to countries outside europe. bother applications, a process ah,
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cut in the morning here live from ortiz, world news age q, this friday for june. it's kevin, over with you for the next 30 minutes for good morning. thanks for your time. so 1st rushes high profile economic forum is in full motion in st. petersburg, we're global business movers and shakers are on the one roof. this week. we expect we'll prominent guest to take the floor later friday. this time, it seems russian president vladimir putin, along with the leaders of catherine austria a bit later. when it happens. we'll bring it to you among crucial topics sort of long. but making headlines is the nord stream to gas pipeline project on the sidelines of this and petersburg for and then rushes energy minister hinting it was just some 100 kilometers now from the finish line. unexpressed thing hope will be completed by the end of the year. know the stream to is that gas pipeline under the baltic sea, that sets us live a gas from russia directly to the e. u via germany and wal speculation around the project continues. we spoke with
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the chairman of the german economic affairs and energy committee close ernst, who says a purely business enterprise and his view has been dragged into geo politics. for now, i believe no to stream to as a necessity. because in europe, we're in dire need of gas for the foreseeable future. we know that the existing gas pipeline no stream certainly does not have the same capacity is no extreme to, and therefore, i am very pleased to this new pipeline is ready. i hope will soon be in operation. the u. s. is in the lead those against the gas pipeline, 50 years ago, they opposed gas supplies, mis soviet union, because they thought we will become dependent on moscow. but in fact, they only care about selling the liquefied gas. this arguments about dependence on russia is just nonsense, because this dependence is not one sided and it's 2 sided. russia also depends on revenues from the gas supplies and exactly the same way as we depend on their gas.
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and by the way, you know, pins combined gas from other suppliers. tony, it is more expensive and more harmful for the environment like this very liquefied gas in the us. the u. s. one is on the one hand to promote economic interests in an unfair way. and i think sanctions against other states absolutely unacceptable. on the other hand, it's still trying to keep europe in germany, in particular from forming a reasonable relationship with russia. and this is an argument that i do not accept . we recently discuss this and upon the spikes economic committee and the majority spoke in favor of a partnership with russia. that's a cornerstone for a strong euro. so i am for creating conditions for cooperation with russia and continuing peaceful coexistence that will help build a solid foundation for this cooperation. after the upcoming general federal election compound may go to those who are more alienated towards russian interests than the interest of nations. and this is not the best ground for cooperation in
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this regard. i hope that the election will lead to fall and being able to improve relations with moscow and develop mutual understanding as he says, a lot more to come later. stay friday at the comic form in st. petersburg to usually portray because they are, for us to be reporting back in the coming hours. make sure you don't miss anything here on this channel international. me the gruesome details of how bodies donated for medical research in france of being use shall davinsky has more now on how corpses were being sold for military experiments and crush tests. it's new or in tale many thought could become any grimma in 2019 to merge that the bodies that had been donated from medical research had in fact been left to
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decay in unsanitary conditions here. and what was the center for body donations that the former perez dick university described as being nude decomposing with maggots in a room infested with wraps a mass grave in the heart of paris. it was some reported, it was still, it was revealed, whole bodies living had been sold to private companies for a price. now in the latest finish, the turn it be confirmed that somebody was sold at crush me. these allegations had been made previously, but now there was evidence to show dead bodies were being used in this way. in the car industry, almost 40 percent of the money and by the center for body donations came from industry that left families of those who left their bodies to medical science. shocked and devastated once again, make a good tool. now,
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when we found out we the families of the donors that the bodies of our parents were used to replace crash test dummies. there was a real stupor because nobody could have imagined this. so we are in a situation in which we are all facing a nameless confusion. there is disarray because no one was informed. it is necessary that doctor sue had any connection with the scandal because it is a real scandal. explain themselves. and then those who are responsible will have to face justice and pay for their deeds. there was no respect for the donors. the 1st thing, but the 2nd thing is that there is a market for bodies. there was so they will use, it is an abomination. some people who did that must explain themselves. they are culpable, and the punish. this practice is not illegal and some argue that the use of corpses in this way is in fact essential. today with phase the problem of shock trauma among subjects who are very overweight, we are forced to use
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a corpse acquired data that will be transposed into the modal. this is essential. we want to ensure that the devices are not aggressive and dangerous for humans. call manufacturers were not the only ones to have years for these for tests. so today the french oh me including to observe what happens in a vehicle when it hit a mine. you pick your whole system personal wishes were not taken into account. the people who answered militarist, imagine their body has now served in a military experiment, which goes against their way of thinking. it is necessary not to forget. one thing to give one's body is the most final act of altruism in the world. when we give a body, you describe a family of a funeral, someone who donates that body. it's still the most beautiful gesture of humanity. it's like a person is saying, i give my body for the internet and the medical students to practice on. i'm become
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good doctors in the future to realize that these bodies using a tank explosion, for example, i can understand what damage the explosion made for the body. it's just horrible. they can, has been closed since the revelations emerged 2 years ago. the university apologized at the time for families of donors, but the scandal could provoke big changes here in prongs and government report in due this month is expected to recommend better supervision of the donation of the clients. but that, of course, will be little consolation for the families who have already given their bodies for medical research, geology, the sky, or t paris. the next today was the beef was almost on the lips of america. after a cyber attack way, lay the world's largest meat pocket, j b. s plans for fully operational again thursday, but not before the f
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b i had blamed russian speaking hi kit. he's been sworn than says the innocent one, skinner straits, the fake narrative that moscow is responsible for all cyber espionage. there definitely has to be some kind of clarity put here because the problem is, when you, whenever you have media talking about these issues and you have volunteered and talking about these issues, they love to conflate russia as, as a nation state with russian actors also with russians, speakers, i mean that's the most recent one. this is so incredible about the situation is that j b s originally said they had confirmed these were russian hackers who had done this well. now if you look at the terminology that's being used, they're actually saying russian speaking, that can mean a whole lot of things and anybody but it conflicts, right? it comes back to this idea of, oh, is russia doing? this is not a mere prudent pulling the strings he actually hacking g. b s. or is it someone who is either russia nationality or even russian speaking?
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well, i mean there are ethnically chinese people who can speak absolutely. russian. i think a lot of people in ukraine who configuration as well. i think i know some are things that speak russia, so i'm just saying americans perhaps yes, maybe just perhaps now a question was posed to the president in connection to the g. b, a ransomware attack about whether or not he believes that putting himself was, was testing and testing president violence. what do you make of that theory? is there any, any there's, there's no gravity to that. there's no reason to think that that's the case at all . but it fits perfectly into a media narrative, right? because the questions kind of thrown out at the end. do you think putin is testing? oh, is this a softball? you're saying? well, it's as he was walking out of the room, right? so he's walking out of the room and the reporter. yes. how do you think testing you and, and for them by turns back and kind of smirks and says like, he wouldn't test me. but the thing is just, it's all this, it's all the show right. show of,
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i'm tough and he's trying to get to me when there's been no evidence whatsoever that the, the colonial pipeline attack, it was done by a group called the dark side. right. which is people who aren't even in russia, that we know are there just in former soviet countries and a russian speaking, j b. s. in that situation, it's not necessarily coming out of russia by this group that they call revolt, against, like evil, with an are revolt. and they're apparently also, russian speaking that we have, we don't even have a geography for where they're located. so it, but it fits into that media narrative brush bed and is always trying to harm us. right? well, what do we know about who actually is committing these crimes? i mean, i mean, where are they actually from? if it's not specifically russian, people are russian state actor, i mean, are they, are they an asia, do we have any idea or do you have an idea? if you go back to 2017, there was a company that did a basic look at cybersecurity hacks. and what countries are most responsible for
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these people within those countries? i should say not to mention dates, but people within those countries where do they originate from china? is number one mind by far, far above everyone else. second blaze, the united states, 17 percent come from the united states and then turkey, and then brazil, and then russia. so wow, back in 2017, only about 4 percent of all of these attacks were originating in russia far more originate in the united states in the vast majority. i wouldn't you never know that based on the mainstream media real quickly in light of these latest revelations about the danish f. e. working with the n. s a here to spy on the u. l. i don't the u. s. do you make any distinction between that kind of spying and cyber hacking? well, listen, that kind of spine which we referred to as espionage, right? is actually far more dangerous. so there is a case of the solar wind case in which us agencies fly. agency said that russian state actors had gotten into us software and were able to spy on us. okay,
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that's not ransomware, that's fine. that is much more destructive. the u. s. does this all over the world . we know they've done it in the e. we know that they've the n s a tap the phones of world leaders, right? it's much or serious then some hacker getting into the ferry that takes you back and forth to martha's vineyard and saying i want them bitcoin to turn it back on. these are, those are much more serious instances, but there is a distinction between ransomware and cyber warfare. the u. s. again is heavily as a government in cyber warfare, not in ransomware, fed and co america, unraveling it all for us, right. so we'll go to coming up with a break in a 2nd or 2, but not for i told you about what's coming up after this demo conducts a controversial law allowing asylum seekers to be sent outside the you. whether applications of pending will tell you more. ah
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join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guests in the world. the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me when i would show the wrong. why don't i just don't the rules. yes, to shape out this thing because after an engagement equals the trail went to many find themselves. well, the part we choose to look for common ground in quoted mechanics work so well people don't like to use the word inconsistency. they like to say, oh it's, it's amazing in comprehensible mysterious i say
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it can't be quite right. and this is what direct says, this is what i just was sure. i could have passed the good morning for moscow. the next by 12 stories friday morning, as rushes high profile economic forums in full motion in some petersburg, global business, movers and shakers are all under one roof. this week are really for try and consider as well as catch up with him earlier. lots of comments. the last couple of days you've been reporting back to us about the world's. busy recovery from the palm that we can course has been the main thing on everyone's mind. what are they saying about this new reality them well, kevin, so many times it's been said here in saint petersburg about how much the pandemic has taken its toll on the economy. but even more often,
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i keep hearing that the discussions here, how important it is to get together in person to make sure that the pace of the recovery is good enough. and the bottom line of most discussions here in the russian northern capital is that the world will inevitably have to rely on math vaccination pretty much there is no other way. and despite this understanding, i believe that we've been getting even earlier, not only almost one and a half years after the pandemic struck the world. we understand there is still stumbling blogs, even in the rich countries of europe, for example, where there are still shortages of vaccine. and we understand that still the p medical agency, for example, is reluctant to register the russian sputnik v vaccine, which now has been criticized by some countries in the you, in particular by italy,
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which isn't happy with the bureaucracy that is coming out of brussels. and i'd like to remind you that italy was one of the 1st countries that spoke of producing sputnik b without waiting for the approval. and here's what we heard from one of the speakers from italy about that it's a shame that politics has limited the distribution of for sure. and it's not even a shame from russian business from the, from behind the job. it's a shame for us because we lost pace in leaving them behind. but the major thing is that you will have delay and accepting the russian vaccine has affected people's lives some dying because they didn't receive a job in time. i see that some states like hungry, for example, if you're able to make their own decisions in this regard, bypassing you policy. speaking of
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hungary, just yesterday we were talking to the foreign minister of that country. peter's yard sale, who is also very critical of ease intense scrutiny of the western job. and here's what exactly he told us about that. look, you don't get commission made a big mistake at the very beginning by considering vaccines as if they were issues of ideology or geo politics. and they made made a mistake regarding the contract as well. because if you look at the united states, united kingdom, israel, they've been using best vaccines as well, but they received much more at the beginning, they were able to, to start their vaccination campaign watch was much more lead compared to the european union. so there was a big mistake because signing these are the thoughts that are being echoed by the
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officials of the world health organization that we've been speaking to here at the st. petersburg, international economic form. they keep saying that the world is actually very big in there. so many places on the planet where shortages of vaccine will continue to be felt. so we're not only talking about europe here, of course, and that's why one of the officials from the world health organization really waste russia for its effort. despite some of the criticism and despite some of the negative feedback that sputnik v in particular is getting from some countries. as the regional director in charge of the w told for europe in region that might always have been very, very clear that approver should not depend on the concrete of origin and particularly not figuration which has a very rich history in the vaccine production. so help the young
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politics. that's very, very good and i also would like to thank you for the international solidarity because we need peace like russia to help increase the only way that we are going to get out of the many are calling day 3 of the st. petersburg international economic form, the most important one because we are waiting for the russian president vladimir putin to finally take part during the main discussion event of the form. the plenary session, the russian leader will be joined by the heads of austria and guitar in video conference smell though, but still we are in for a very interesting in depth discussion. and that will happen in a few hours. kevin, i'll be keeping you up to date, of course. lovely as we expect to do. of course, we'll see a bit late early, but try and get there doing a great job, frances, and pennies, but you can all make flora. now, as we've said, there's
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a lot more to come later in the tranquil will be present for it will be coming back to us later on to tell us a little bit more about that. as i just said, me right by contract that marks post the controversial law that would allow it to send asylum seekers to countries outside the european union. whether applications are pending something that spot condemnation from the block. we share the concerns expressed by the un high commissioner for refugees. the whole thing that we find rated under member questions about both the assets, procedures, and effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules. the danish immigration bails aimed at reducing the number of migrants in the country. it's not externalizing the southern procedure to discourage newcomers from ever setting foot in the country. the move was voted through parliament by 70 to 24 in favor. a spokesman for the social democratic party in denmark said he
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wanted the move to send a message to asylum seekers, not welcome their migrants coming from different places in africa, middle eastern countries. they will probably start seeking our buying class item and the markets they know that they will be sent. ready out of europe again, new legislation comes with rising pressure on copenhagen after a stripped a handful of syrian refugees of their residency on the grounds that the syrian capital, damascus. i'm the surrounding region, i know considered safe to marks become the 1st european country then to take such a provocative step then contradicts the use attempts to fix broken asylum rules. the decision immediately ignited outrage among refugee and human rights groups which lead to protests that hit the country like may. minority rights consultant we spoke to says he's not surprised with the law though. as the current government has never hidden its views on immigration power on the minority that through in the
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election, especially this is very much against people from the, especially the machine background. you know? so they don't want them to come to suspend the syrians, came now they want to kick them out. also, they are trying to, to make laws where they can send people back to see the problem is that this government, social democratic government knows that it is impractical and not a feasible idea. and they don't want to live this way because they did, they could just side by the far right parties, almost meaningless. that's how campaigners have described. a new e u text transparency lloyd, an attempt by brussels to fight tax avoidance, by big multinational companies. lawmakers say targets large corporations of an annual income of more than 750000000 euro from 2023. the plan is corporations must publish tax details online including profits and the number of
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e u employees they've got, however, it focuses crucially on going on within member states is going to leave out most operations in the rest of the world. that's why some non governmental organizations, including oxford, say, it's essentially a little band aid on a gaping wound. we are disappointed about g g outcome. this new legislation on public country by country reporting is not real public by country reporting. why? because it doesn't colder for the country, although peroration of the companies that are present to you. and in addition to that, adding these kind of information for only a limited number of countries would give her ever really need me to feature of the structure of a company. and this can even be misleading for her research for purposes,
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but also for 40 miss torres to know if really a company is responsible or not shown in some cases, 80 percent of profits move around the blog to so called e u tax havens like island luxembourg and the netherlands office from says that law can easily be circumvented. it said that we needed tools, so it will be useful to add more transparency on new tax savings that at the same time corporation would be you've been incentivized to she profits to tax even outside the you where they don't have to report information. so this is actually not a solution for her global sex avoidance of corporation. hey, sa, check into this this. that's what we've been talking about. if you want to see so much more of a look at r t dot com or never socials, but for now reporting for moscow, kevin, are in the team. wish you
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a great rest of this friday? the ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation community you going the right way? where are you being that somewhere? direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to this end. ah. so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah,
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